Great Britain will have to travel to Argentina in April's Fed Cup World Group II play-offs.

The tie, which will almost certainly take place on clay, will be held on April 20-21 with the winners being promoted to the competition's second tier for the 2014 campaign.

Despite the long trip, it is not the worst draw GB could have received.

Captain Judy Murray had spoken of her desire for a home tie - something GB have not had for 20 years in the competition - but she will have been happy to have avoided Poland in Wednesday morning's draw; the Poles have world number four Agnieszka Radwanska in their ranks.

In contrast, Argentina's top player, Paula Ormaechea, is currently ranked 195th in the world and she is facing a fitness fight to play in April's tie after picking up an injury during the weekend's defeat to Sweden.

Argentina led that tie 2-0 but lost the last three rubbers.

Florencia Molinero, the world number 214, was their other key player in that tie.

GB's Heather Watson and Laura Robson are both ranked inside the world's top 50 but neither is most at home on a claycourt.

Captain Murray said: "Argentina away on clay will be a tough challenge for us but we have a strong squad and a huge opportunity to grab a place in the World Group. Vamos!"